Yep. Short boxy wheelbase, lightweight, bring a trailer of firewood down the hill? More like it brought me round the switchbacks [IMG]
Ugh. Got feeling I'm not far away from that myself. Find out after my next scope. Hoping for better news though......
Actually, no. The choke is level with the headlight switch, and equidistant from the speedo. The hand throttle knob (if you have one) is below it...
My 61 had manual cable control and cardboard plenums. Also had a valve at the left front corner of the head that controlled the amount of water...
Run a Tee off the port and use the idiot light and the gauge if you want to. What you don't want to do is let the tubing get anywhere near the...
Yeah, and since it's Atomic, that means it is nuclear grade! Worth a couple hundred per cent increase in value right there. The price tag says so.
My (Dad's) 61 used the same material as what the seat covers were made of. They were in two pieces each. Just enough gap for one link or so to...
The one I have that shows the rope trick is Army TM 21-305 / USAF 77-2. November 1965 edition. Motor Vehicles manual for the Wheeled Vehicle...
I had the same bracket as the first pic before I bypassed the heater due to a core leak. I can't remember exactly, but I seem to think it was...
Hi, Duke! Winter's coming, might find time to check in more often....... Mighty fine hat ya got there.
Before you tear into it, I would try starting it in low range, first gear, with the pedal all the way to floor. One of two things should happen:...
And so it goes, then here we are! Time for me to go to the job. The one that pays......... well, not that JEEP stuff isn't rewarding, but the...
Oh, geez. There goes that mission. Now, you're gonna work on a JEEP. One thing leads to another, next thing you know, you're into a total frame up...
Might take some persuasion. It needs to be pretty tight. Use a wee bit of force. Or more. You'll get it. When you do, watch for the little ball...
Pull the hub, clean out as much grease and crud as you can. Look for a snap ring, maybe, holding the internals together. (Mine is the "Automatic"...
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